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Martin Berzell is an Associate Professor at Linköping University (LIU), affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Culture and Society (IKOS). His research focuses on philosophy of science, metaphysics, medical informatics, and conceptual analysis in health-related fields. He is part of the Philosophy and Applied Ethics research environment and the Division of Philosophy and Applied Ethics (FTE).
His work includes editing and contributing to scholarly publications such as Filosofin i samhället (2024) and analyzing topics like radical secularism in Radikalism: perspektiv på radikala uttryck och handlingar inom konst, filosofi och religion (2022). His 2014 article explored the ontological status of medical measurements, reflecting his interest in interdisciplinary philosophy.
Berzell's research environment emphasizes collaborative philosophical inquiry, with projects ranging from ancient ethical theories (e.g., Stoicism and Epicureanism) to modern challenges in healthcare ontology. He has no listed scientific awards or formal advisees.
His current affiliations include roles in both the Division of Philosophy and the broader IKOS department, contributing to both research and education in applied ethics and cultural studies.



